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Old 12-23-2012, 06:26 PM #1
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Colombian Landrace Sativa 2012

Well my Colombian buddy came through with a nice lb. of domestic Colombian sativa. He didn’t have a name for it but he knows where it was grown (Manizales) and that this strain has been grown in this region for decades. It looks bad compared to the fine “creepy” I’ve been getting for the last year, but I must admit I enjoyed cleaning all the “stuff” out of the lb. clump. Looks in this case mean nothing to me, it’s the effect I’m looking for and this sample has it. The buds once separated from the shake and stuff have a greasy, oily feel and produce a strong musky odor. The buds are seeded and fully ripened as well as softly compressed, leaving the mature seeds uncrushed. The burnt taste and smells are the same, rich earthy full on Colombian, that’s the only way I know how to describe it. The smoke is thick and aromatic, its sharp on the lungs and the flavor lingers well after smoking. Unlike the beautifully sweetness of my skunk buds this pure Sativa is hardcore industrial strength produce. After taking 4 or 5 deep hits I feel a little something but not much, it took 15 minutes and then bam it hits and the world becomes a better place. A warm glow fills the body with the classic long lasting Colombian up down effect; an unstoppable grin comes after about a half an hour then the peak. After a couple hours it’s time to reup or ready to do anything with no down side. All in all I’m very happy with this sample in its effects and its seeds are a great foundation for future grows.
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Old 12-23-2012, 07:26 PM #2
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This is not top shelf Colombian, this is more like the everyday work week weed. This is the stuff that gets you through the week, a reward for a long days work. I made some beautiful QWISO and it's drying for Christmas. Here's some "Black n Tan Colombian.



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Good to have you back and posting. What is the general seed size in Colombian weeds these days?
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Good to have you back and posting. What is the general seed size in Colombian weeds these days?
Hi Thule, thank you so much it’s a great pleasure to be back here. The little buds in this lb sample are indeed seeded with fresh looking seed (I haven't tried to germ any yet) that are small and black. There's really not too many, the shake has a few and the buds are "lightly" seeded at best. I like this type of Colombian for a few reasons, the taste and effects are great and remind me of yesterday and at 35,000COP a lb. its a great deal. However most smokers here like the sweet sinsemilla that’s here now and the great pure domestic sativa is looked down on. My Colombian friend that got this clump for me felt very bad about this weed compared to the usual creepy that he gets, he said next order of creepy I get from him will have a few grams free in it. Lets see how quick he forgets that, anyway it’s great to share again and to be back with the great people here.

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Old 12-24-2012, 02:40 PM #7
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Landrace V.S. Hybred

Here's two buds both grown outdoors in the central highlands of Colombia. One is grown from inbreed imported seeds, I was told its white widow and I believe this to be true as it is super potent. The other bud was grown in the same conditions but is from domestic sativa seed and of course cured “traditionally”. I love the contrast!



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Rich like the coffee thats grown in the same area, Colombian sativa!



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Old 12-24-2012, 03:17 PM #9
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that looks like what i smoked up in Barranquilla in '71.

i would trade 2 zips sour diesel for 1 zip of that seeded colombian any day...
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Old 12-24-2012, 04:06 PM #10
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Beautiful landrace. I would love to grow out some of this. Hope you do a grow show.
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